In English, you can say a dish is hot and spicy. "Hot" refers to the burning sensation from chilli and "spicy" is being flavoured with or fragrant with spice.
I know in Khmer you have a specific word ...

On my French study guide, there is a question asking what are three ways French cheese are categorized. However, when searching online, it said that there are 8 different ways they can be categorized. ...

Native speaker here, and have recently realised that I can't seem to find a term to describe the process of deep frying - on which there is, interestingly enough, no article in French (despite there ...

I know that “la boîte de conserve” is translated to “tin can”, however, that seems like a bit of a mouthful, so according to my dictionary it get's shortened to “la boîte de qqc” to refer to a “tin of ...

Before going to order lunch at Tim Horton's I went to their french website to lookup potato wedges. It says they're called 'Quartiers de pommes de terre savoureux'. It's obvious no one is going to say ...

In my French class, I learned that one cannot say such things as, "Elle mange le petit-dejeuner," for it would translate as, "She is eating [the idea of] breakfast." Instead, one must say phrases that ...

This is a culinary term I know. I have a recipe for Fraginat de Boeuf, but it doesn't explain what fraginat means. A Google search returns pages in French, but none in English and no online dictionary ...

I'm aware that "café frappé" may mean the Greek foam-covered iced coffee drink made from instant coffee. But is this phrase ever used today to simply mean "iced coffee"?
Not a single French speaker I'...

I believe there is a cognate, perhaps spelled the same way, but meaning something different.
I have asked a few native French speakers. They seem to agree that they have a word "bacon" but they are ...

I am trying to translate the phrase "This is a natural product, separation is normal" for a food label, where "separation" refers to the settling of part of the beverage (like how tea leaves settle to ...

How would I properly translate the phrase: "Manufactured in a facility that processes peanuts, tree nuts and dairy/milk products" to French, as would be included in a food label? I live in Canada, so ...